Rumor: Chinese, Japanese launches of 'iPhone 6s' may wait until Sept. 25

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Both Japan and China may only get Apple's next-generation iPhones on Sept. 25, a week after they're commonly expected to ship in the U.S. and several other countries, a report said on Tuesday.




The Japanese launch date was changed from the 18th to the 25th, according to local news site Macotakara. China was not a first-wave country for the iPhone 6, but its growing importance to Apple profits could have lent itself to that position this year.

Japan however was a first-wave country in 2014. If Apple has in fact delayed a launch in the region, that could signal that Apple wants more stock available for other areas, including the core U.S. market.

Apple is scheduled to host a special press event on Wednesday, where it's expected to show off two new iPhones, commonly referred to as the 6s and 6s Plus. Recent rumors have pointed to a Sept. 18 launch, which would be consistent with normal Apple timetables.

Preorders could start on Sept. 11.

The new phones may carry upgrades like A9 processors, 2 gigabytes of RAM, tougher aluminum, and improved front- and rear-facing cameras. Some version of Force Touch could also make it to the devices, migrating from Macs and the Apple Watch for the first time.

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  • Reply 1 of 12
    Silly news. Nothing of substance.
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    Well... it takes longer to ship the units from China to.... China

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    mike1mike1 Posts: 3,502member
    I do wish the horizontal layout was also available on the 6 and not just the 6Plus.
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  • Reply 4 of 12
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    I do wish the horizontal layout was also available on the 6 and not just the 6Plus.



    Have you heard anything about whether the 6 will get optical image stabilization like the plus has?  That's the one feature that pushed me into getting the plus... but i'm just not digging the size at all.  I haven't seen any mention of it... just talk about the megapixels.

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    jungmarkjungmark Posts: 6,928member
    China economy forces iPhone to be delayed. /s

    If true, I'd like to know what counties would be day 1. I would expect China and the U.S. to be first as they are the most important markets.
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  • Reply 6 of 12
    I live in Hong Kong and the 6 and 6Plus were launched on same day as USA last year because I lined up at the store and bought one on launch day.
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  • Reply 7 of 12

    No offense meant in the least, but given the sheer amount of demand for iOS devices there, Less For China = More For Me on launch day!:D

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    boredumbboredumb Posts: 1,418member
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    Well... it takes longer to ship the units from China to.... China


    I guess it takes a week to ship them back to Asia...

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  • Reply 9 of 12
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    Well... it takes longer to ship the units from China to.... China


    its not about shipping but rather clearance to sell from China's version of the FCC etc. 

     

    and who cares so long as it reaches them before the resellers can smuggle their stuff over so they get screwed

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  • Reply 10 of 12
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    Have you heard anything about whether the 6 will get optical image stabilization like the plus has?  That's the one feature that pushed me into getting the plus... but i'm just not digging the size at all.  I haven't seen any mention of it... just talk about the megapixels.


    as I understand it OIS required more space than the iPhone 6 had available for the camera (unless they wanted to kill half the battery) which is why it didn't get it. So unless the camera is physically smaller, that size level might not be capable until batteries can be a heck of a lot smaller

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    as I understand it OIS required more space than the iPhone 6 had available for the camera (unless they wanted to kill half the battery) which is why it didn't get it. So unless the camera is physically smaller, that size level might not be capable until batteries can be a heck of a lot smaller




    Well, i do remember reading that that was the reason.  But I've read that the 6s is supposed to be very slightly thicker than the 6.... and one possible reason given was that force touch technology.  But perhaps an additional benefit of that added thickness would be that the OIS camera would fit... 

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  • Reply 12 of 12

    Well, I have to wait for a couple of months after it launches in the US. 

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